SALt Lamp
February 11, 2016
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The SALt Lamp is a lamp with 90 lumens equivalent to seven candlepower powered by saltwater thus it can light up those in the coastal communities and those in the remotest barrios in the hinterlands. With two tablespoons of salt in one glass of tap water, the lamp runs for eight (8) hours. It is cost effective, safe and environment-friendly.
With the objective of lighting up sustainably the whole nation and to help the poor, Engr. Mijeno and her organization is working with NGOs, LGUs and charitable institutions to mass produce the SALt Lamp. It is currently in retail and to be able to help the poor, for every lamp you purchase, one is given to a selected family.
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